If they do rejoin the Suns, Hunter said he doesn't know when that would be. Phoenix is set to face the Kings in Sacramento on Wednesday so a resolution should be expected by Tuesday.

"I am not sure. Our front office probably has more knowledge about it than I do," Hunter said. "So what we're dealing with right now and that's being down here and trying to get better."

The Suns' new coach said he recognizes the situation is a delicate one and hurt feelings can be involved.

"I am sure being a coach and wanting to be a head coach and not getting an opportunity you know that hurts and I understand that and I am compassionate about that part of it," Hunter said. "I don't know what will come from anything of this but you wish the guys that are not with us the best and the guys that are with us, we're going to work."

Hunter bypassed a 14-year assistant in Elston and a Suns legend in Majerle when he was picked to replace Alvin Gentry.

If Majerle and Elston opt not to return, Hunter said he has no plans to bring any other coaches on board. The remaining staff members Igor Kokoskov, Noel Gillespie and player development coaches Corey Gaines and Ralph Sampson would assume more responsibility for the rest of the season.